Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [prep] the time of " in BNC.

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1 The 100 consecutive patients were all Tanner stage 1 or 2 at the time of diagnosis .
2 NSAID intake was noted as either intermittent or regular at the time of the first endoscopy only .
3 One man who emerged from the tour with much credit was Alan Smith , the manager , who had been diplomacy personified during the political crisis and sensitive and supportive at the time of Barrington 's death .
4 The informants contacted during the snowball sampling procedure were aged between 18 and 32 at the time of interview .
5 He had been unemployed and depressed at the time of the theft , and had since started attending college and returned to live with his mother .
6 The air remained unnaturally hot and humid for the time of the year , and the sun shone down again from the brightening sky .
7 Not knowing the area well , and conscious of the time of year , I did a survey walk with a friend .
8 ‘ Nice and heavy for the time of year . ’
9 However , the Court of Appeal decided in Burton v Islington Health Authority [ 1992 ] 3 WLR 617 that at common law a child en ventre sa mρere and unborn at the time of the defendant 's negligence has a cause of action for injuries caused by that negligence .
10 Albújar was reported to have been alone and unarmed at the time of the attack .
11 But in the twentieth century , and particular from the time of the depression , federal spending has increased enormously .
12 The Maguire Seven were Anne Maguire and Patrick Maguire ; their sons Vincent Maguire and Patrick Joseph Maguire ( respectively 17 and 14 at the time of their sentencing ) ; Patrick 's brother-in-law Guiseppe Conlon ( Gerard Conlon 's father ) , who died in prison in 1980 ; Anne 's brother Sean Smyth ; and a family friend named Patrick O'Neill .
13 All were aged between twenty and thirty at the time of interview , and all were mothers .
14 The list is comprehensive and correct at the time of publication , but additions and deletions may occur from time to time .
15 ( For convenience planners referred to D-day , or Z-day early in the war , as the day of a landing and H-hour as the time of landing .
16 The following week James Butlin reported that she had been ‘ exceedingly foul in her linen and verminous at the time of her admission ’ .
17 They were but 11 at the time of the Falklands War and turning 14 as Gorbachev entered the Kremlin .
18 The weather was not wild and stormy , as has sometimes been suggested , but mild for the time of year .
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